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Clear definition of problem being solved

It is important that we understand the problem before defining a solution.  Articulating the problem helps work through what is known about the problem and where there are gaps in knowledge.  The problem definition should be a living document that is revisited and updated often as the problem becomes better understood. 

A problem statement can express the value of a project and define the scope or focus of a project.  An example problem statement might look like this:

The problem of... (problem description)

Affects... (the people impacted by this problem)

The impact of which is... (how are the people effected by the problem)

A successful solution would provide... (the benefits of a proposed solution)

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